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.Deff .Reels NCAA ttriiD) use by Mark Whicker Sports Editor In this age of 65-point college basketball games, Carolina made Penn and South Carolina witnesses for the defense in Morgantown, West Virginia, last weekend. The Gamecocks could only utter oaths to that effect after their 92-69 holocaust Thursday night, and the Quakers followed them to the stand Saturday after a 73-59 loss. The Tar Heels thus won a trip to Los Angeles this week to meet running, gunning Florida State, the Mideast Regional winner, Thursday night. As for UCLA, Coach Dean Smith avoided it like he avoids other four-letter words. "Please don't ask about them yet," he said. 'The semi-finai game is the only one Vol. 80, No. 131 tto continiie dorm commiselMi by Winston Cavin Staff Writer The Committee on University Residence Life (CURL) has recommended to Director of Residence Life Robert Kepner that money be drawn from a new special fund to continue operation of the Residential Counseling Program. The committee met with Kepner March 9. Strong blasts SL The Student Government reorganization issue suffered another setback last week when Student Legislature (SL) failed to consider a bill that would set up a committee to propose an ' alternative to the Presidential Commission plan. That plan, which proposed a 15-member Campus Governing Council to replace SL, was 55 votes short of the required two-thirds majority for passage in the student referendum held Feb. 29. Jay Strong, chairman of the reorganization commission which drew up the plan and advisor to former Some people know how to S-t-r-e-t-c-h their and others come back late. Carol Fowlers made it back on time - for her 10 o'clock class, Monday. Yes, she made it to class, bags and all. (Staff Photo by Cliff Kolovson) on our schedule." The Tar Heels taUed to realize that semi-final games were indeed a part of the NCAA setup in 1967 and 1969. losing to Dayton and Purdue. Smith had said before the season that this Tar Heel edition could be his best defensive team. They made the prediction look very good in Morgantown. starting off with a Gamecock feast. Carolina burst to an 11-4 lead on two rapid steals by Steve Previs, and proceeded to make it 5 1 -30 at halftime. South Carolina center Danny Tray I or got three fouls early, and 6 10 forward Tom Riker wore a 6-6 horsecollar named Bill Chamberlain. "He seemed a little overanxious." said Chamberlain later, "and they kept calling for him to post, which made our defensive job a lot easier." Riker made four of 13 field goals after being named an AP All-American earlier 4 '1 kbuCi TTT T.sdi0 I, North Carolina, CURL recommended that the Department of Residence Life draw $13,000 from the new fund for next year's program. The proposed use of the special fund for the counseling service would be for the 1972-73 year only. Kepner told The Daily Tar Heel Monday the recommendation is still under consideration. The counseling service has already received $2,000 from the UNC School of Nursing for an evaluation of the program. revamiD stalls again Student Body President Joe Stallings, said SL's actions last week "clearly ignored the 65 percent of the students who did vote for reorganization." According to Student Body Vice President Fred Davenport, the bill to establish the 10-member committee failed to reach the floor Mar. 9 because the Ways and Means Committee, through which the bill was to have gone, was not properly composed. Davenport explained that at the time the bill was attempting to pass out of that committee, one of its members was out on absence, and, therefore, the vacation to the most. Some leave early in the day. Four of his 10 points came when Chamberlain was out of the game. Meanwhile. George Karl and Previs were almost barbecuing guards Kevin Joyce and Bob Carver, forcing Coach Frank McGuire to use Brian Winters and Casey Manning in the same lineup with them at times. Then UNC cleaned the boards, Robert McAdoo leading the department with 13. Ever Tar Heel starter made double figures, with Karl leading with 18 points and tournament MVP Dennis Wuycik getting 16. "This is the longest St. Patrick's Eve I've ever spent," mourned McGuire. who spent most of the game looking at the scoreboard and shaking his head. "We got out-every thinged. Ed like to play them again - they would probably beat us. but not like this." "This isn't as eood as we can n!n Tuesday, March 21, 1972 cial fnind. The program began two years ago without funding in Morrison Dormitory and received SI 5,000 this year from Residence Life after Morehead and James Residence Colleges were included in the service. The counselors are an interdisciplinary group of UNC graduate students who talk to students about their problems. The new fund, which has been set up to fill special needs of the residence halls, will consist of $25,000 which will come committee did not act with a legitimate quorum. Marilyn Brock, a student legislator who opposed both the former proposal and the new bill, said the latter would have required the new committee to report within five days of its extablishment and that this amount of time was hasty. Brock agreed, however, that some system of SG reorganization is necessary ' but said at this point very little time remains in the school year for SL to accomplish anything in that direction. Student Body President Richard Epps, in expressing his disappointment at the failure of the bill, said "Student Legislature isn't representing its constituency." Epps and Davenport both strongly indicated the reorganization issue will be attacked again when the new legislators assume office next week. To head education system .Friday topped a by Lynn Smith Staff Writer Consolidated University President William C. Friday has been elected president of the new state wide higher education system. Friday was elected unanimously by the 34-member Planning Board last Friday. His job will be to mesh the Consolidated University with the regional universities into one system. The Planning Board which appointed him will become the Board of Governors which will ultimately control the new organization. Both Friday and the new board will assume their new duties July 1, the day the new University of North Carolina system founded by the 1971 General Assembly goes into effect. Friday, 51, has been the top prospect for the new presidency since last October, when the position was created. He has been head of the Consolidated University since 1956. He served as assistant dean of incited Previs. "This also in t rr.y m.ot satisfying year. That Spanish tournament had to be the '-ei. moment." But the South Carolina win was close to it. "Let's just say we wanted this game ore than any other ail veai." said Chamberlam. And Tom O ens tap-ir. at the end cf the ACC tournament last year seemed very far awa. How cheap is pre-garse talk about matchups and the like1 And how meaningless is height? The Carolina -Penn game provided some answers. Coach Chuck Daly's Quakers were 25-2 after topping Vi'lanova 7? -67 in the semi-finals. They had a reputation for winning the close ones, running their 1-3-1 offense calmly, and playing defense (only three schools had scored J?(f if Founded February 23, 1893 Tl from an increase in room rent. The room rent increase, which will go into effect next year, will include S2 per semester for the special fund. Kepner said the fund will be for a wide range of needs, including equipment and special programs. The funds have not yet been earmarked for any particular purposes, Kepner said. Counseling team representatives Carl I) a u m, Ken Kasselman and Paul Fiddleman attended the meeting on behalf of the counseling program. Residenc Life notified the counseling team Feb. 22 that no funds were available to continue the service next year. Kepner said at that time the program must be discontinued because "costs are going up, and. for operational reasons, it is felt this particular program cannot be continued." Shortly after the announcement of the fund cut-off. Morrison Residence College officials circulated a petition, which recieved 766 signatures of Morrison residents, asking that the funds be reinstated. The Residence College Federation and the Administrative Board of the Student Health Service both passed resolutions supporting the counseling service before Kepner announced Feb. 28 that his office was reviewing its decision to cancel the funds. However, Residence Life has taken no further action. CURL was scheduled to meet Monday night to consider the proposed New Learning Center. TODAY: Partly cloudy and windy ; highs mid to upper 70"s, low near 5 0; zero chance of precipitation today, 20 percent tonight. students at UNC and administrative assistant to the president before taking over the top administrative post in the old system. Friday is a graduate of North Carolina State and the UNC law school. The board also voted to make the Chapel Hill offices of the old Consolidated University the office building for the new system. Board members from the regional universities fought the location. The existing Chapel Hill offices, relatively new and costing SI. 6 million, were ruled both available and adequate once the basement level is completed. There are no other state-owned buildings available, according to Facilities Committee Chairman Tom White, except sanitorium buildings at Wilson and Black Moutain. Wallace Hyde, chairman of the Board of Trustees at Western Carolina, led the move to block the Chapel Hill location. "If you locale the offices in Chapel Weather over 0 en them all eari. Vet Smith wasn't chare:-? plans by looking it the renter Nct:ng that no Qjaker was under f-5. he :;' thought Carolina would run man-io-man defense. "It's probably folly, and I'm just dumb enough to try it." he said Friday. The questions concerned Chamber!:", guarding dangerous Corky Calhoun: Previs. at 6-3 guarding -s Phd Har.kinson: and McAdoo. having to go outside to defend snapshooting 6-$ Bo 'dorse. Well. Calhoun scored only een points on the coverage of Chamberlain and Bobby Jones. Hankmson got his shots, but was harassed into a feu r-for-1 performance. Morse found a couple of corner jumpers brushed by McAdoo. and wrt on to nis l J of 15 field eoa's Perm's ofiense could never set up effectively, even though Carolina's press C'v, J f m St. LSfcftl - r'f - m i --n - i Will I Hustlins Tar Heel guard, Steve Previs, draped with the trappings of wctory. proclaims UNC number 1. Dennis Wuycik above his head. 51 investigates teleTOione The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) has initiated a probe of the Chapel Hill Telephone Company for possible misuse of state property, SBI Director Charles Dunn confirmed Monday. Dunn would not comment on the details of the investigation. Dunn said the SBI was asked to conduct the investigation by Carroll Leggett, assistant state attorney general. The investigation was begun after several employees of the telephone company alleged that property was being misued, Dunn said. "I hope the investigation will last only a short time," Dunn said. The length of the investigation will depend on how much criminal activity the SBI has to investigate in the next few weeks, he explained. The report of the investigation will be given to State Attorney General Robert Morgan when it is completed. Dunn said. Hill for three years," he said "you're making it permanent. A lot of people don't want the offices there. The headquarters should be nearer Raleigh and should not be on a campus." Hyde denied that he was maintaining the consolidated versus regional factionalism. He suggested the Triangle Research Park as a neutral spot. '"If the staff prefers to be working near a campus," Hyde said, '"they should be working for a campus instead of the whole system." Ear! Britt. named to the board from Pembroke State University, said to put the office staff in Chapel Hill would be giving the Consolidated University control of the operation. Friday told reporters he saw "no signal" of continuing problems with the debate that resulted over the office location. "I think it is a manifestation of the beginning toward pulling together." he said. "pre irrovcr. r-ut we plaved good pressure defense outside and guarded well tn:de we rea'.lv worked hard." said Sm-.th Snl. Morse had U t:ed 40 40 v.th lo 0 left. Then Wuyc-A t - V eps toward the MVP jwa-d He hid a three-point play son Mc -doo a! V 5 by up (Previs ait . and a ZO-iur. When Me.do"v ass-teJ Jonc. Carol. -m fed 51- 42. rep:nirg the m:!ta-ve for fe first t:me since Kar! opened the came w-.th f:ve stritgh! baskets When McAdoo controlled a .ramp he..' w.th 2:0" left and the Heels lead "g 65-57 Daly buried h-s head m h:s ha-ds The Tar Heels u ere Faster- champs, as the banner said, and Wuvc-.k. Karl and McAdoo made the all tournament team. Vi'lanova's Hank S-meontowAt also placed with USC's Jovce. .f7 n W: if 1 rt! 1 holds the ACC Tournament Trophy high (Yackety Yack Photo by Tom Schnabel) company JL J The attorney general will take action on the report if he determines thjt criminal violations may have occurr according to Dunn. The investigation started four to six weeks ago, Dunn said in an interview Thursday. The Chapel Hill Telephone Company is owned and operated by the University of North Carolina. It services 30.000 telephones in Chapel Hill. Carrboro and the surrounding area. UNC officials said the Universitv did not request an investigation of the telephone company. John Temple, assistant vice chanci-llor for business, said he felt the investigation had been concluded and that nothing of substance had been uncovered. The University had r.o knowledge of any wrong-doing by telephone companv officials or workers. Temple said. Meant President Friday J J - L -J
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